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堅苦しい (かたくるしい) Japanese meaning | Kotomora
JLPT N1 Freq. Frequency Top 50,000 Conjugation Meanings 1
i-adjective
stiff ; formal ; ceremonious ; strict
Describes a person, atmosphere, or manner that is overly formal, rigid, or lacking warmth and ease. Often used for social situations, rules, or writing style.
この
レストラン
は
堅かた
苦くる
しく
なく
て
、
気き
楽らく
に
入はい
れる
。
This restaurant isn't stuffy, so you can go in casually.
Similar words 堅かた い 堅い means 'hard' or 'firm' in a physical or figurative sense, while 堅苦しい specifically refers to a stiff, overly formal manner or atmosphere.
格かく 式しき 張ば る 格式張る emphasizes adherence to formalities and ceremony, often in a positive or neutral sense, whereas 堅苦しい carries a negative nuance of being uncomfortably stiff.
Etymology Compound of 堅 (kata, 'hard, stiff') + 苦しい (kurushii, 'painful, difficult'). The combination yields the sense of something being so stiff and formal that it feels oppressive or uncomfortable.